Pavel Plesuv opened to 3,000 from middle position. Valerii Mishchuk called on the button.
Plesuv led out for 3,000 on the K♠7♥Q♣. Mishchuk raised to 10,000. Plesuv called. The 8♦ turn was checked around as was the A♦ river. Plesuv showed K♦9♦ but was bested by the A♣3♦ of Mishchuk.
Yakov El Bar opened to 4,000 from under the gun. Joshua Boulton then moved all in for 8,500 from the cutoff. The button and blinds folded and El Bar made the call.
Joshua Boulton: A♦Q♣
Yakov El Bar: A♣K♦
Boulton was dominated and he couldn't find a queen across the 6♦9♥10♠4♥6♥ runout and he was eliminated from the tournament.
Action was picked up on the flop of J♣8♣J♠ with Armin Rezaei all in preflop. Felix Schlott check-called a bet of 14,000 from the small blind against Ori Miller who was in the hijack. There was approximately 30,000 in the middle.
Schlott check-called again on the 3♠ turn, this time a bet of 16,000. On the Q♠ river, both players checked. Schlott had 7♣5♣ for a missed flush draw. Rezaei had A♥10♠ for ace-high and both players lost to the A♣K♣ of Miller who took the pot.
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In the 21st episode, Connor speaks with Survivor legend Boston Rob, aka Rob Mariano, about growing up near Fenway Park, learning poker at the age of 6, studying psychology at Boston University, applying for Survivor and winning Season 22, his recent appearance on Deal or No Deal Island and filming an upcoming season of The Traitors.
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"(Gambling mogul) Calvin (Ayre) had a big party at the house, and they came in guns drawn," he said. "And we were fine, but we all had to stay at the party until they checked our passports and everything. I think it was a little bit of a shakedown. But we had a good weekend."
Action was picked up on the flop of 4♠7♠8♠. Jonas Hagstrom check-called a bet of roughly 6,500 from the small blind versus Armin Rezaei in the cutoff.
The 6♠ brought in a four-liner to an open-ended straight flush draw. With around 30,000 in the pot, both players opted to check. Hagstrom then led for 18,800 on the 2♥ river. Rezaei tanked for a moment before making the call.
Hagstrom tabled A♣K♠ for a king high flush and Rezaei mucked.